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Homepage arrow Ocean Energy News arrow Two energy-related conferences co-locate for 2008
Two energy-related conferences co-locate for 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

EnergyOcean and Subsea Survey join forces in Galveston June 24-26, 2008 —Technical Programs now posted on the web!

Two premier conferences dealing with specific areas of the offshore energy industry are co-locating in Galveston this year. The events take place at the Galveston Island Convention Center on June 24-26, 2008.

The subject matter of the two conferences, renewable ocean energy and subsea survey, inspection and mapping are very different, but very synergistic. The subsea survey industry supports the offshore oil and gas market, but will soon provide similar services to the ocean renewables market as well.

Although each conference will hold independent technical programs, they will share the same exhibit hall, thus both markets will be able to meet and talk with product and service providers as well as government agencies about solutions for implementing their technologies offshore.

“Whether you are installing an offshore oil and gas platform or a wave energy converter, you must have similar types of surveys, environmental studies and agency approvals for both”, says Dan White, organizer for the events. “So by co-locating the two conferences with a common exhibition hall, you put the two markets together in a very beneficial way for the exhibitors and delegates alike.

The two delegations will also share social events, including the golf tournament, luncheons, evening events and exhibitor’s reception. During the Wednesday night reception at the convention center, buses will transport delegates who wish to visit the Offshore Energy Center’s Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig and Museum located Harborside near the historic Strand district. Offshore platforms are being proposed as hosts for ocean energy devices, making the Ocean Star a fitting place to meet and discuss the future of alternative energy. The museum features three floors of models and interactive displays illustrating the story of offshore oil and gas. Scale models of production platforms, real drilling hardware and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), along with videos and exhibits, explain how work is performed offshore.

Opening Addresses

This year’s keynote addresses will be given to the combined delegations on the first day of the event, addressing all of the participants of EnergyOcean and Subsea Survey.

The first Keynote speech will be given by Mr. Randall B. Luthi, Director of the Minerals Management Service (MMS), U.S. Department of the Interior. Since oil and gas moved offshore some 25 years ago, the MMS has had the responsibility of regulating domestic energy production on the 1.76 billion acres of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS). The MMS has been given this authority for ocean energy projects as well. 

The second Keynote will be given by Mr. Jerry Patterson, Commissioner, Texas General Land Office. The Republic of Texas Congress established the General Land Office in 1836. The General Land Office was originally responsible for managing the public domain by collecting and keeping records, providing maps and surveys and issuing land titles. Since then the GLO's duties have evolved, but its core mission is still the management of state lands and mineral-right properties totaling 20.3 million acres. Included in that portfolio are the beaches, bays, estuaries and other "submerged" lands out to 10.3 miles in the Gulf of Mexico.

Conference Format

After the opening address the delegations will break into their respective technical sessions over the next two and a half days and focus on the technological advances, and proposed solutions to their industry’s immediate needs. By registering for a SuperPass, delegates will be able to attend technical presentations given at either conference. The Preliminary Technical Programs are now posted on the web sites.

About EnergyOcean 2008

The Premiere Ocean Renewable Event

The 5th annual EnergyOcean conference is now established as the world's leading event on renewable and sustainable energy from the oceans. The event is supported by the leading U.S. ocean energy organizations—the Ocean Energy Council (OEC) and the Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition (OREC).

Technologists, financiers and policy makers from around the world will gather during EnergyOcean 2008 to share and discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the ocean renewables market. The technical program will feature 3 days of technology, environmental and policy-related presentations, plus results from several pilot projects. The conference will begin with a U.S. focus session followed by two days of international presentations on offshore wind, wave, tidal, current and OTEC, plus this year’s Ocean Energy Pioneer Awards.

      Details can be found a  http://www.energyocean.com

About Subsea Survey 2008

A Specialized Event Focused on Offshore Exploration and Development

Subsea Survey presents insight into the challenges of shallow-water and ultra-deepwater survey work for the offshore oil & gas industry, including field development, fiber optic networks and survey sensor and platform technology. This event is held every other year and is supported by The Hydrographic Society of America.

Subsea Survey provides a valuable opportunity to hear invited speakers provide insight into projects or applications related to performing survey work for the offshore oil & gas industry, including field development and fiber optic networks and seismic monitoring systems. Of special interest this year is the use of UUVs to perform survey and inspection work for oil and gas companies. These include AUVs, ROVs, TOVs, and internal and external pipeline inspection systems. 

Also, hear about survey projects relating to; ultra-deepwater, environmental, geotechnical, seismic, emergency response, shallow water, platform inspection, platform decommissioning, downhole, site, and route surveys and presentations on; new state-of-the-art products, technologies and services that provide enhanced solutions for the offshore oil and gas industry's subsea data collection, management and processing.

      Details can be found at http://www.subseasurvey.com

For additional information on presenting, please contact Dan White at +1 772 219 3029 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

For information on attending, sponsoring, exhibiting and social events, please contact Mj McDuffee at +1 772 219 3027 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it





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